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      <h1 id="title">Kinetic Dragging Example</h1>

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          kinetic, dragging
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        Demonstrates Kinetic Dragging.
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            OpenLayers Kinetic Dragging inspired from <a href="http://www.tile5.org">Tile5</a>, and
            <a href="http://code.google.com/p/kineticscrolling/">kineticscrolling</a> for Google Maps API V3.
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            As shown in this example Kinetic Dragging is enabled by setting
            <code>enableKinetic</code> to true in the config object provided to the
            <code>Control.DragPan</code> constructor. When using
            <code>Control.Navigation</code> or <code>Control.TouchNavigation</code>
            providing options to the underlying <code>Control.DragPan</code>
            instance is done through the <code>dragPanOptions</code> config
            property.
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            View the <a href="kinetic.js" target="_blank">kinetic.js source</a>
            to see how this is done.
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